This article critically analyses the prospects for introducing United States anti-fraud (or anti-false claims) laws in the Australian health care setting. Australian governments spend billions of dollars each year on medicines and health care. A recent report estimates that the money lost to corporate fraud in Australia is growing at an annual rate of 7%, but that only a third of the losses are currently being detected. In the US, qui tam provisions - the component of anti-fraud or anti-false claims laws involving payments to whistleblowers - have been particularly successful in providing critical evidence allowing public prosecutors to recover damages for fraud and false claims made by corporations in relation to federal and state health c...
Introduction: The Affordable Care Act (ACA) increased access to health insurance throughout the Unit...
U.S. health care is a $2.5 trillion system that accounts for more than 17 percent of the nation’s GD...
As the costs of health care administration and delivery continue to grow, health care fraud enforcem...
The Australian Federal Government expends increasingly large amounts of money on pharmaceuticals and...
Purpose - While financial fraud against the private health insurance sector in Australia has commona...
Fraud is an increasingly expensive cost to the health care industry, and the regulatory and prosecut...
The Australian system of universal health insurance has enjoyed great electoral popularity but the s...
In 2007, the U.S. spent nearly $2.3 trillion on health care and public and private insurers processe...
Healthcare costs are not only an enormous strain on the U.S. economy but are expected to increase in...
INTRODUCTION: The United States has spent approximately $2.6 trillion on healthcare in recent years....
The majority of the United States health care fraud has been focused on the major public program, Me...
Adequate safeguards against health care fraud are essential to the proper functioning of any health ...
This Article analyzes recent government enforcement actions involving two health care fraud and abus...
Author version made available in accordance with publisher copyright policy.“Black market” counterfe...
U.S. health care is a 2.5 trillion dollar system that accounts for more than 17 percent of the natio...
Introduction: The Affordable Care Act (ACA) increased access to health insurance throughout the Unit...
U.S. health care is a $2.5 trillion system that accounts for more than 17 percent of the nation’s GD...
As the costs of health care administration and delivery continue to grow, health care fraud enforcem...
The Australian Federal Government expends increasingly large amounts of money on pharmaceuticals and...
Purpose - While financial fraud against the private health insurance sector in Australia has commona...
Fraud is an increasingly expensive cost to the health care industry, and the regulatory and prosecut...
The Australian system of universal health insurance has enjoyed great electoral popularity but the s...
In 2007, the U.S. spent nearly $2.3 trillion on health care and public and private insurers processe...
Healthcare costs are not only an enormous strain on the U.S. economy but are expected to increase in...
INTRODUCTION: The United States has spent approximately $2.6 trillion on healthcare in recent years....
The majority of the United States health care fraud has been focused on the major public program, Me...
Adequate safeguards against health care fraud are essential to the proper functioning of any health ...
This Article analyzes recent government enforcement actions involving two health care fraud and abus...
Author version made available in accordance with publisher copyright policy.“Black market” counterfe...
U.S. health care is a 2.5 trillion dollar system that accounts for more than 17 percent of the natio...
Introduction: The Affordable Care Act (ACA) increased access to health insurance throughout the Unit...
U.S. health care is a $2.5 trillion system that accounts for more than 17 percent of the nation’s GD...
As the costs of health care administration and delivery continue to grow, health care fraud enforcem...